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What (who) is V (Finnish magazine) - definition

FINNISH MAGAZINE

V (Finnish magazine)         
V was a Finnish free-of-charge magazine launched in 2006 aimed at the young adult generation of 20- to 30-year-olds. Its content was mostly similar to other similar magazines such as City, Nöjesguiden and Metropoli.
2004 Finnish municipal elections         
Finnish municipal election, 2004; 2004 Finnish local elections; Finnish municipal elections, 2004; Finnish local elections, 2004
Municipal elections were held in Finland on 24 October 2004, with advance voting between 13 and 19 October. 11,966 municipal council seats were open for election in 416 municipalities.
Finnish neopaganism         
  • The [[Tursaansydän]] symbol
REVIVAL OF FINNISH POLYTHEISM
Ukkos faith; Taivaannaula; Suomenism; Suomenusko; Ukonusko; Association of Finnish Native Religion; Finnish Native Religion; Finnish Neopaganism; Finnish neopaganist; Finnish neopaganism
Finnish Neopaganism, or the Finnish native faith (: "Finnish Belief / Belief of Finland"), is the contemporary revival of Finnish paganism, the pre-Christian polytheistic ethnic religion of the Finns. A precursor movement was the Ukonusko ("Ukko's Faith", revolving around the god Ukko) of the early 20th century.

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V (Finnish magazine)

V was a Finnish free-of-charge magazine launched in 2006 aimed at the young adult generation of 20- to 30-year-olds. Its content was mostly similar to other similar magazines such as City, Nöjesguiden and Metropoli. Because of low popularity, V was discontinued in 2007 as a separate magazine and incorporated into Metro.